Hi guys,
So I've never attempted a brew before, but I was a big beer drinker for a long time, but unfortunately due to health issues I've had to stop drinking beer.
The reason for this is that apparently, during the fermentation process a lot of sugar is created, and I can't consume this type of sugar.
So, would anybody be able to tell me if it's possible to ferment the beer in a way that completely eliminates sugar? I'm not interested in taste at the moment, I just want to know if it's possible and how I could go about doing it, and measuring the sugar content.
It also has to be gluten free, and I would prefer to make a Gruit as opposed to an ale containing hops.
Thanks gents,
al
edit: I need to remove any longer chain sugars - anything that isn't a monosaccharide. It's my understanding that all of the sugar in the process is consumed besides the dextrins. So what I need to know is if there is any way to completely remove the dextrins from the beer.
So I've never attempted a brew before, but I was a big beer drinker for a long time, but unfortunately due to health issues I've had to stop drinking beer.
The reason for this is that apparently, during the fermentation process a lot of sugar is created, and I can't consume this type of sugar.
So, would anybody be able to tell me if it's possible to ferment the beer in a way that completely eliminates sugar? I'm not interested in taste at the moment, I just want to know if it's possible and how I could go about doing it, and measuring the sugar content.
It also has to be gluten free, and I would prefer to make a Gruit as opposed to an ale containing hops.
Thanks gents,
al
edit: I need to remove any longer chain sugars - anything that isn't a monosaccharide. It's my understanding that all of the sugar in the process is consumed besides the dextrins. So what I need to know is if there is any way to completely remove the dextrins from the beer.